- CA ON00239 F1411-S18-12
- Item
- [ca. 1859]
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view north from atop City Hall. View of King and Brock Streets showing City Bookstore and American Express Co.
Notman, William
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view north from atop City Hall. View of King and Brock Streets showing City Bookstore and American Express Co.
Notman, William
Clippings - Grand Trunk Railway.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Notice of Opening of the Grand Trunk Railway between Montreal and Toronto, Monday, Oct.27,1856. Note the differences between,Montreal, Brockville & Kingston time.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Xerox copy of an engraving (?) with the caption "View of Kingston,C.W.".
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of two women and one man standing on the ice by the Martello Tower. City Hall and the railway yard can be seen in the background.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
A watercolour by an unknown artist of Kingston from Point Frederick, July 14, 1848.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Pastel, gouache and watercolour on buff paper by unknown artist. Inscribed (verso on original) -"1847-Sketch of Kingston, C.W. from the footpath to the Hospital - Fort Henry on the left. Old Joe Wilkins on the path - 'Jimmy' in the foreground."
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a sketch of Kingston shortly after Incorporation, ca.1845 by unknown artist. Engraving.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Photograph of a picture captioned 'Kingston in 1842' by an unknown artist. Looking west from Old Fort Henry.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a picture by an unknown artist with the caption 'View of Kingston, Looking Towards the Lake,1836'. The picture was done from a viewpoint on the road to Barriefield.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of an election cartoon by F.H. Consitt. Inscribed "The Rival Candidates William Morris Esq. and Alex Thom Esq./on the Hustings,Perth, Upper Canada, Wednesday Twenty-eighth July 1828."
F.H. Consitt